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Mon, July 3, 2006 : Last updated 19:27 pm (Thai local time)



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AIRPORT CONTRACTS

Democratsvoice their suspicions

Anti-graft team looking into more than 40 projects



BANGKOK ELECTIONS

PM's face not a selling point

Unlike their Democrat rivals, TRT's hopefuls in the capital have shunned photos of party leaders on campaign posters



PLOT TO OUST THAKSIN

PM's accusation not good for country: poll

Nearly half of Bangkok residents polled over the weekend disapprove of caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra for accusing an unnamed "charismatic figure" of attempting to oust him unconstitutionally.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK

Attorney-General to submit dissolution recommendations concerning five parties

Attorney-General Pachara Yutithamdamrong is expected later this week to submit to the Constitution Court recommendations for the dissolution of five political parties for alleged electoral fraud relating to accusations payments were made to minor parties to contest the April 2 election.






Top Stories



Thaksin: Party is innocent

PM's accusation not good for country: poll

Democrats unbowed, to take fight to PM

Thaksin blindsides his opponents

Each MP hopeful given Bt200,000 incentive to stay


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